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Shapley's Era

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

Helen Sawyer Hogg*
Affiliation:
David Dunlap Observatory University of Toronto

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I am greatly pleased to have a chance to speak at this Symposium about Harlow Shapley, the man who was probably responsible, more than any other, for the shape my life has taken.

In my talk this morning I am repeating a few of the remarks I made at the Centennial Celebration for the birthday of Harlow Shapley last October 17 at the Harvard College Observatory. Some of the people here today were present then, and I trust they will excuse the repetition. But my talk today has a different slant.

Type
Chapter I. Review Papers on Harlow Shapley
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1988 

References

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